Sunday April 10, 2016

Buffy Sainte-Marie is usually asked about her career in music, her Academy Award and her life as an activist. But what does she believe in? In this episode, Buffy Sainte-Marie enters the Tapestry zone and opens up about her worldview, her spirituality, and the life philosophy at the heart of her music.

Sunday April 03, 2016

The Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Desmond Tutu, and now, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. The Templeton Prize is given annually to someone who has made a profound spiritual contribution to the world. Rabbi Sacks received the honour this year for working to end religious violence and affirming the spiritual dimension of life.

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